Comparative measurements of the energy consumption of 51 electric, hybrid and internal combustion engine vehicles
This paper presents the measured energy consumption results of a range of efficient vehicles over a 57 miles urban/extra-urban route. The results show that on average the electric vehicles used the least amount of energy (average 0.62 MJ/km), followed by the hybrid vehicles (average 1.14 MJ/km), and...
Main Authors: | Howey, D, Martinez-Botas, R, Cussons, B, Lytton, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2011
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